| Literature DB >> 19812756 |
Anna Yusim1, Deepti Anbarasan, Brian Hall, Ray Goetz, Richard Neugebauer, Pedro Ruiz.
Abstract
Not enough research efforts on depression have been carried out up to now in Latin America. The knowledge that has resulted from research activities in the United States or Europe offers limited generalizability to other regions of the world, including Latin America. In the Andean highlands of Ecuador, we found very high rates of moderate and severe depressive symptoms, a finding that must be interpreted within its cultural context. Somatic manifestations of depression predominated over cognitive manifestations, and higher education level was protective against depression. These findings call for an appreciation of culturally-specific manifestations of depression and the social factors that influence them. These factors must be further studied in order to give them the deserved priority, allocate resources appropriately, and formulate innovative psychosocial interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Latin America; cultural factors; somatization
Year: 2009 PMID: 19812756 PMCID: PMC2755283 DOI: 10.1002/j.2051-5545.2009.tb00247.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Psychiatry ISSN: 1723-8617 Impact factor: 49.548